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PICS! 20 long, dwarf compressiceps
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So it's day 2 of my second trial of dwarf comps! The male, who is fairly large and from an earlier spawn, is active and has just begun exploring shells as of last night. He's been a little pale but looks better this morning. I haven't fed him yet. The tiny one, which is from a newer spawn and significantly smaller than any other fish in the tank, has also been very active and has beautiful juvie colors. She's very fiesty! And I'm hoping based on her forehead shape that she is, in fact, female. She hangs out with the male about half the time. I've already been able to see the difference between this hopeful pair and the last set of 4, so that's a plus.
Will try feeding some NLS today and see how it goes! I'll take some pictures later once they're looking a little more settled. One thing is for sure though... those blue-eyed forktails (pseudomugil furcatus) are the perfect dither for the dwarf comps and other shellies! They love alkaline water, are just fast and aggressive enough to protect themselves, and are excellent for a 20 long or other smallish tanks that wouldn't be able to support the more common dither fish (common rainbows, platies, cyps and paracyps, etc). Surprising that there's no info on them in this regard online yet!All bleeding stops eventually...
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Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View PostVery good news Bee! Can't wait for photosAll bleeding stops eventually...
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Ok, couldn't resist. Here's a few shots from today with an updated FTS. Couldn't get the male and female together yet cuz they're so active and moving all the time, but to give you an idea of the size disparity, she's barely 0.75" and he's about 1.25". He's still a little pale but is starting to show the yellow around his lips and fins, and has a little blue in the dorsal fin. Will also try later for better shots of my green/brown white trim BN pleco. He hasn't been in the mood for glamor shots today.
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Hopefully-female:
All bleeding stops eventually...
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Originally posted by eklikewhoa View PostWater is super clear
Did you use that Purigen you got at dirty Santa??All bleeding stops eventually...
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Updates! It took 6 days but last night the male comp finally ate 2 NLS pellets and the tiny one had a few munches of crushed NLS. They've remained very active and aren't pale anymore. The male has investigated each and every shell in the tank! But if their appetites don't pick up in another few days, I'll try a mix I have of frozen mysis, chopped bloodworms, and spirulina. That should be easier for them to get since they're usually really wigged out by the dither fish taking all the food.All bleeding stops eventually...
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